Hair-tonic.



EDWARD D. MAssHALL, 0F CEDAR aArIns, oWA.

HAIR-TONIC.

no. 915,7s1.

Specification or Letters Patent.

Patented March 23, 1908.

Application filed June 1,.19o'z.- Serial No. 376,787.

To all whom it may c0ncem:' A Be it known that I, EDWARD D. MARSHALL, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cedar Rapids, in the countyv of Linn and State of Iowa, have invented a new and uses ful Imnprovement in Hair-Tomes, of which the f0 owing is a specification.

baldness, the object being to restore the hair by combining in one preparation certain curative elements which have a beneficial effect upon the'scalp and u on. the hairand this compound prepare in the following ma'nner:

My com ound consists of equal parts, 6f.

elderberry ark, Sambucu's Oanmlmsis; .crab

apple tree bark, or leaves, Pyms coronarie; leaves of sheep sorrel, Rumew ,acetosellaz;

leaves of nightshade, Belladonna olia; boneset, Eu (llOTlLlflt; leaves of --t e morning glory, pomeea properties from the'ingredients which can be" obtained by steadyboiling, the liquiduthus obtained, is added to olive oil in the proportion of from five to six quarts of the liquid to i one quart of the oil. Usually about one-half hour boiling is required before straining off gum urea; wild sage, Sal via;- and horse radis ochlearia, armom'cia. "In, preparing the compound the leaves of these plants are taken or as above'stated,,bark of andmixing. After adding the five or six --quartsof the liquid to the olive oil, it is allowed to simmer for about one hour or until the Water has evaporated. Itis then poured 1 into jars and permitted to cool before sea-ling",

the preparation thickening as it cools. It.

bar or. leaves being healing to the scalp, the crab apple bark or leaves preventing falling is a plied externally to the scalp, the elder ThlS' vention relates toa remedy for" out of the hairstill remaining and also ren .dering it flexible preventing it becoming harsh and breaking ofl, the sheep sorrel removesdandrufi, the night shade opensup the pores and starts the hair to grow. The sage 'iseooling to the scalp and the olive oil gi'orms the body of the preparation.

To make one qfuart of the finished product requires one-hal an ounce of each'yoi' the above ."named ingredients, other than the olive oil.

- Having thus fully described my invention,

-what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent,

A hairftonic consisting of an intimate mixture of olive oil with an a ueous extract of the leaves of elder, crab app e,'morning glory,

night-shade, wild sage, horseradish, boneset, A

and sheep sorrel, in substantially the describedv proportions.

EDWARD, n MARSHALL.

Witnesses:

O. S, SMITH, T. E. RA-vENsoRoFT. 

